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Anonymous

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Tank 20 AGA
Filtration Bak Pak2R
Aqua clear 201 powerhead/ and a maxijet900
3 inch Live sand bed
Lighting 175W PFO prism Pendant 10000k Ushio bulb
Corals Xenia Sp, blue zoos,green zoanthids, T. peltata,
Plerogyra Sp.,
Green Clavularia,
green buttons(Palythoa i believe?)
green Actinodiscus Sp ,purple gorgonian
(EunicaSp?), Porites Spp?,
Brown monti Dig,green Cycloseris Sp., blue staghorn Acro,
Favites Sp?, Yellow colony Parazoanthus gracilus?

Livestock several different dwarf hermits, 4 large Turbo Snails,
3 Trochus snails,1 anemone crab
1 CB shrimp, 1 Peppermint shrimp,
2 Clark clowns, 1 orange spotted prawn
goby, 1 blue damsel, 1 firefish, 1 black brittle star,
1 chocolate chip star, 1 shorted spined urchin,
1scarlet skunk cleaner
(i know, i know, its just a "tished" overstocked" but
everything is doing fine..)
 

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update 02/04
 

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unknown tree coral...possibly kenya? and a Condylactis Gigantes
 

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update 03-11-04
new photos with in the next week...
 

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3-11-04
 

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3-11-04

Clyde is the oldest hermit i have...
 

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here we go! 3-24-04
 

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more 3-24-04
 

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last one for 3-24-04
 

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moses

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Nice tank... looks like you got good oxygenated water flow. I am sure all your critters appreciate that. And they all appear healthy. Now just keep it up and put those high budget big volume tanks to the test
 
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im really not sure what got my clam..might..i saw a nassarius snail in it though..i moved it and the snail went right back..im not 100% sure if the snail was only eating the clam cuz it was dying or it was predating on it?? who knows needless to say i have neither now... :(
 

moses

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A Nassarius snail is a dentrivore / Scavanger only. They are not predatory like your crabs. I would assume he was only doing his job of eating detritus (in your case: decaying clam flesh from an already dead clam) when you caught him in the shell.
 

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Very Nice L.N. I like your simplistic approach and variety of livestock,I just finished tying 2 10gallon tank together into 1 continous loop.I will be stocking both soon and will post pic's its nice to be able to start another system now that my 110 gallon display tank is runnin smooth and less demanding(knock on wood) nice job!COOL!!!!!!!!!
 
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Catalina isnt a cold water species..it is a pacific species...actually you can catch them off the coasts of Southern California...
 
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update 04/11/04
 

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I sure thought Catalina gobies were cold water species. I thought the catalina islands were cold water
 

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